Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A near-eye display system comprising: a display portion arranged in sight of a viewer; an arrangement of sensor elements configured to sense infrared light from the eye, the arrangement of sensor elements including a plurality of imaging sensor elements of an eye-imaging camera; one or more infrared light sources configured to illuminate the eye, the one or more infrared light sources providing the infrared light sensed by the imaging sensor elements; and an electronic controller operatively coupled to the arrangement of sensor elements and to the one or more infrared light sources, and configured to assess at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation experienced by the viewer by interrogating the arrangement of sensor elements, the controller being further configured to track a gaze direction of the viewer by interrogating the plurality of imaging sensor elements, and to adjust illumination intensity of the one or more infrared light sources responsive to output from the arrangement of sensor elements, so as to reduce the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation as assessed by the controller.
2. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to adjust a parameter of the display portion in response to the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation, so as to reduce the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation as assessed by the controller.
3. The display system of claim 2 , wherein the parameter of the display portion includes display-image brightness.
4. The display system of claim 2 , wherein the parameter of the display portion includes display-image depth.
5. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of imaging sensor elements are configured to sense eye movement.
6. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of imaging sensor elements are configured to sense pupil dilation.
7. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of sensor elements is configured to sense one or more of increased heat rate, increased respiration, increased blood pressure, abnormal heart waveform, transient low blood sugar, low blood oxygenation, increased carbon dioxide level, increased skin temperature, and increased perspiration of the viewer.
8. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of sensor elements includes a non-contact eye-temperature sensor so as to be responsive to the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation.
9. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the sensory subsystem includes one or more remote sensors.
10. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to adjust the illumination intensity of the one or more infrared light sources subject to a performance constraint of the display system.
11. A wearable, head-mounted display system comprising: a stereoscopic, see-through display portion positioned close to a wearer's eye; an arrangement of sensor elements configured to sense infrared light from the eye, the arrangement of sensor elements including a plurality of imaging sensor elements of an eye-imaging camera; one or more infrared light sources configured to illuminate the eye, the one or more infrared light sources providing the infrared light sensed by the imaging sensor elements; and an electronic controller operatively coupled to the arrangement of sensor elements and to the one or more infrared light sources, and configured to assess at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation experienced by the viewer by interrogating the arrangement of sensor elements, the controller being further configured to track a gaze direction of the viewer by interrogating the plurality of imaging sensor elements, and to adjust illumination intensity of the one or more infrared light sources responsive to output from the arrangement of sensor elements, so as to reduce the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation as assessed by the controller.
12. The head-mounted display system of claim 11 , wherein the stereoscopic, see-through display portion includes an electronically modulated diming screen configured to controllably reduce transmission of ambient light and real-world imagery to the wearer's eye, and wherein the controller is further configured to adjust opacity of the dimming screen.
13. A display system comprising: a display portion arranged in sight of a viewer; an arrangement of sensor elements configured to sense infrared light from the eye, the arrangement of sensor elements including a plurality of imaging sensor elements of an eye-imaging camera; one or more infrared light sources configured to illuminate the eye, the one or more infrared light sources providing the infrared light sensed by the imaging sensor elements an additional stress sensor configured to detect one or more of increased heat rate, increased respiration, increased blood pressure, abnormal heart waveform, transient low blood sugar, low blood oxygenation, increased carbon dioxide level, increased skin temperature, and increased perspiration of the viewer; and an electronic controller operatively coupled to the arrangement of sensor elements, to the additional stress sensor, and to the one or more infrared light sources, and configured to assess at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation experienced by the viewer by interrogating the arrangement of sensor elements and additional stress sensor, the controller being further configured to track a gaze direction of the viewer by interrogating the plurality of imaging sensor elements, and to adjust illumination intensity of the one or more infrared light sources responsive to output from the arrangement of sensor elements and additional stress sensor, so as to reduce the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation as assessed by the controller.
14. The display system of claim 13 , wherein the additional stress sensor is one or more of a heart-rate sensor, respiration sensor, blood-pressure sensor, heart waveform sensor, blood-sugar sensor, blood-oxygen sensor, ambient carbon-dioxide sensor, perspiration sensor and skin-temperature sensor.
15. The display system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to assess the at least one of eye heating and fluid evaporation based on the output from the arrangement of sensor elements combined with the one or more of increased heat rate, increased respiration, increased blood pressure, abnormal heart waveform, transient low blood sugar, low blood oxygenation, increased carbon dioxide level, increased skin temperature, and increased perspiration reported by the additional stress sensor.
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July 4, 2017
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